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Florida Football hoping their QB rotation and improved defense continue vs Vols
As the Florida Gators prepare to face the No. 8 Tennessee Volunteers, they will probably be continuing to lean on their QB rotation that has seen Graham Mertz taking two series for every one that DJ Lagway takes. Graham Mertz, the seasoned signal-caller, has been a model of efficiency, completing...
October 7 hero to speak at one-year anniversary commemoration at UF
The event will feature ISRAEL PRIZE HERO Menachem Kalmenson, who saved over one hundred lives from Kibbutz Be’eri on Oct. 7, 2023. The post October 7 hero to speak at one-year anniversary commemoration at UF appeared first on Alachua Chronicle.
Early Learning Coalition of Alachua County to celebrate National Book Month on Oct. 12
National Book Month will be celebrated in Gainesville with an inaugural event presented by the Early Learning Coalition of Alachua County. Billed as “ELCAC Storybook Village – Old MacDonald had a Farm,” it will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. Oct. 12 at the Thomas A. Wright Family Life Center at Mount Carmel Baptist Church, 2505 NE Eighth Ave. ...
Graham Mertz and DJ Lagway highlight the juxtaposition of Florida Football's offense
The beauty of football is that there is more than one way to move the ball down the field. One can take the three yards and a cloud of dust approach, or one can let it rip down the field and pick it all up at once. Florida explored both of those options on Saturday night, and for at least one night in The Swamp, both options worked as advertised.
Gators conclude play at Big 12/SEC Challenge, contribute to SEC total
Playing on the road is a tough challenge, but with the weight of conference pride on its shoulders, the Florida Gators men’s tennis team took on the Big 12 in the Big 12/SEC Challenge this weekend in Waco, Texas. Four Gators made the trip: sophomores Kevin Edengren and Henry...
The University of Florida's newest printer can build homes, sea walls and careers
One of the country’s largest and most-advanced 3D construction printers — as in a printer that makes homes — has crossed the Atlantic Ocean and arrived at the University of Florida. Manufactured by COBOD International in Denmark, the two-story printer was shipped in pieces to the Port of Savannah in Georgia earlier this month. It cleared U.S. Customs and pulled into UF’s East Campus in two semi-trucks late last month. It eventually will live in “The...
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